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PAGE TWO : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925 GARDENERSARE 20S?" CAILLAT TOLD WHAT T0 PLANT Now arden Committee Flower Show on June 1 to Encourage Flower Growing Plans G A flower show for the exhibition of all spring flowers, then in blos som will herheld here on June 1, or Shoxtl thereafter, according io an yuncement issued today by the Garden Committee of the of Commerce. Peonies and should then be at their best, the Committ states, At show is planned for the is hoped also that a show may be held in connection with the meeting | of the State Horticultural Society in August. ‘These shows, the committee belie , should encourage the | growth of both annuals and peren- | ‘his is a good time to transpl. perennials nmittec | uw wish quick results it is well toy plat H bloom the first e rs suited to this| climate from the| houses. If| a year you can plant the fiowers| desired so that they will flower next ils which be recom-| mended for this locality are the fol-| lowing: Siberian, German and d | irises, peonies, the various delphin- iums or erennial purs, colum- gaillardi opsis, New Englan aster, py p: » beliflow er, pentstemon, oriental poppy, Ie: land poppy, boltonia, perenni golden glow, hollyhock, phlox, baby breath and sea lavender. Most of thgse can be planted either in the 11 of the year. Plant- now furnished by bulbs, nd} from seed | on are plants or plants in if you start your you will find cultural directions. on | the packet nan inclination on| in recent years to wild flowers and to} “There has be WSC Gee a BY MILTON BRONNER ot ace amber edtinet|| 0 NEAUServicei Writer in the of Bi kk on Pa April 28.—The Cat has re-| count s practi turned to French politics Let us save the beauty of our ‘hill Joseph Caillaux, central figure and di: securing plants and}of many a ench ‘drama, with} Shrubs for our flower gardens from] nine physical and nine political] other sources.” lives, has been called upon by his | country to lead it out of a maze of} strife tood up in duels, intern He DISCUSS AIMS D PROBLEMS |. ea ses Been OF PROFESSION paola ant ae en into insensibil: | political oppon- | | ——_ ents and survived (Continued from page one) ight times ite ha n crushed the Pacifie Co: hington serv-]| in politic Now he is calmly pre ing the ainder of the United) paring to lead his ninth politica} | Pate castors aa aigation? ute os minister : cane iol CE GAPE To ECO sec pe acai ene oi pa fect nu closer relationship between wonclrtul, romantic and most sen- the main office at Washington and sational in modern histor re the people of the counties who a Born in 1863 at Le Mans, he was being served. In making this ¢ trained for the law, but he hank solidation, Mrs. Vaughan’ continued,! ered for politic i soon got into the Red Cr was but doing wh the game. practi cae all ate Nal organizi His ¢ r had been conservative tions are doing at this minister of finance under the pre- ly, taking stock of the financial sit’! nership of the Duc de Broglie, but . i cutting down the amount] tye younger man joined the radical Following a musical program at, Socialists of which he was after- 1:15 o'clock, sectiona conferences of; Ward the leader Public health | CEUTA tay at a Inheritated Finance Knowledge gram of the Public Health Section,| He inherited trom his father a at which Mis Mabel 0. Olson, R. N.,| knowledge of financial problem y, presided, included thejand in time was acknowledged to apers: _ “Public Health| he the est anthority on the sub- Mr h ject in the repudli ie At 25 he governmental eTowner work inspector ren years fant and Pre ater he was deputy in the EE. E mber of Deputies for the De Miss. Kat partment of Sarthe and held this “Nutrition,” seat until 1919. He was a minister Fargo. of finance in four cabinets and was “Private duty round table diseus-! prime mir under the. chairmanship of" In 1s Sia pela Dia corene ; object of yer ill be given iby 5 8 hurled at him by a ‘igaro, a powerful Pa paper, .| edited by ¢ yn Calmette Every day editorials Gullough, R. and Forks. lished dealing with + Tea was served for the nurs¢ tending the convention at the Bate a tanees Alexius hospital from 200 Parca tiara otelock, with a musical program giv- | “ney AG ee nee Piednursee: and) pupils of Sh||4uers rang, vith the gossip that |Calmette had in his hands « docu- School. , CAT OF LA ON matically, “of not having wife by this terrible ¢ of not having noticed the on my loving wife of with regard to Calmette. It developed during the at RANCE, HIS FEET ONCE MORE) Calmette if the letters apped ravages made in the hear mpaign effect up| my th trial that i} ing be given to which public is cordially invited. Dr, Car- oline Hedger will give an address on “What the Community Owes the Child,” and Gov. ill welcome the nur } a’ film entitled, ‘“Tomn | Tooth,” and a health playlet by the pupils of the Roosevelt School are ¥cheduled entertainment features. | Children under twelve years of age nfust be accompanied by their par- | ents, the committee in charge an- magunces. SHE’S ELATED evening begin: a program wi Mrs Melvin Jones in Smiles ‘After Winning: Golf Honors | of fm prea © Pate WEDDING BELLS ‘weeks, Sam Goldwyn, ine ot Tove. at Bee | sight, Vac’. impr ition of the right to vote or hold office and five years interciction to, live A ‘for nearly three years, he lone home in Mamers. lecture, }j}aux amnesty and thus throw open the Sonate voted amnesty by 169 |@ new opportunity in life. | harm France and! her allies. The senfence was three years of onment, ten years interdic- in Paris and certain other of France. he had already been in prison was at dismissed and went to his His enemies are still active. In March, 1921, when he and his wife vent to Grenoble, where the was to ‘the students at the uni- versity tried to mob him. Last! May n he wag in Toulous a band of Royalists set upon him and beat him. It was known, that one of the first acts of the new government. of the Left would be to grant Cail- he way to him for renewed poli- activity. After a spirited debate in 1924, votes to 105. The same body which condemned Caillaux thus inanded ‘back to -him And all France is excitedly waiting to se2 what he will do-with it. Pearls are composed almost entire- ly pf calcium carbonate of lime. A new collection of coats, Silk ‘and Twill Ensemble suits and a varied assortment ‘of dresses, sizes 16 to 48, at af- ter Easter -prices. Safah Gold*Shcp—312 Main Street. —ooeeS GOOD - BY: BrOMArH No matter what you have ‘tried, you will be surprised at the QUICK action of ae , buckthorn, ‘ky magnesium gw! Iph. ' c. op. glycerine, etc. as mixed in Adlerika, This re- moves GAS in’ ten minutes and lbrings out old waste-matter you never thought was in your system. ‘Adlerika is such an excellent in- moyte 979" 9; istesing. to testinal evacuant that it is wonder- ful for constipation and." stomach Stops that full, bloated ae happy and with pi ister on at ORGANIZE FOR BAND Captains of Teams Meet ‘To! Arrange for Campaign About | who will be ducting the campa {ning for fund: jmet last ing at dinner ‘at the| Grand P. Hotel and selected | | their te ry and the workers who | will assist them. The dinner-meet- | ing was called by the Band Commit- | Itee of the Association of Commerce ‘and Spencer Boise, chairman, pre-j | sided. , On Fri eight o'clock captains and lof the teams will call on residents and of one or two dollars in an endeavor | ‘to equalize the burden of financing | the band. Last e had accomplished since he came to | Bismarck, A new ciass will be start- | led in June, it nounced, to! |which any boy who can furnish “ha instrument. will | will be held tomorrow evening at the| Yep, you guessed it ka Mugicipal Auditorium. There will| Kee is a Chink. But at Yale Univer- be “no admission charge, in pursu-| sity, where he eball, ance of the recently adopted policy Kee of raising funds for the year’s bud-| field, get in pith ° n ve. — At The Movies aire tes es Despite the fact that it w: ceived to the god of action, the new p reh, at the Eltinge on Wednesda; RACE 1H GITTEH, “Contraband,” is prinkled pl Assignee of Mortgagee. ly throughout h bits of comedy |G. OLGEIRSO! action that add immeasurably to the| Attorney for Assignee of Mort: entertainment q in an wri Chi Deeds 1925, corded a mortg: House County North” May upon sale. such 1 eribed E%) (42) (75), of Bu store jept che n't tablets but ‘ist Aatetik ‘give your: Sowels a REAL cleansing today in of ‘De Burleigh and the 9:15 #’clock A. M, and’ recorded Book 169 of Mortgages at page Febr uary. in said | Offic at 9 o'clock, A, at page 200, w sale of the premises at the front door o'clock, P. M. on the 9th day of gold to sat ame Bast half of the East half (B% Towns! N LINCOLN’S BED FROM FAR EAST | Yale Has Real Diamond Star in This Chink FUND DRIVE Friday Evening i twenty Bismarck citizen ains of teams con-) ign on Fri eve- | for the Juvenile Band day evening between six and membe Bismare contributions request, vening, it was explained what | rlien, conductor of the band, | admitted, with- instruction: of the season} be arge for concert FOON KAI KEE ‘to show cause why appeal should not SUPREME COURT MAY TERM WILL OPEN ON MAY 6 The May term of the state supreme court will open on May 6, Twenty eon the calendar as follows: rst National Bank of McVille vs. Levi Cutru; motion to dismiss ppeal. 2-—State of North Dakota vs. Os- car Runny; order to show cause why appeal should not be dismissed. 3-—State of North Dakota vs. Stan- ick and Louis Olson; order be dismissed. 4—John Nelson vs. L. C. order to show cause why should not be dismsised, 5—Stair & Pederson v: 6—Dalton National Johnson and Farmers’ Elevator com- pany. Philip J. Young and John C. Young vs. Selzer Lumber company. 8—Charles A. Heinemeyer vs. Mer- cer count; 9—Pete: ty. 10—Joseph_ E. Rosatti vs. hool District 95, Cass county. 11—C. L, Engen as receiver of the Citizens State bank of Edgely vs. Medberry Farmers Equity Elevator company. 12—State of North Dakota vs. Anna Kronich vs. McLean coun- Common 3—North Dakota Trust,company City of Hankinson. “"]4-—State of North Dakota vs. City of Hankinson. 15—Standard Oil company vs. W. J. Braun. tate of Gilbert Coughlin vs. Coughlin, admifistrator of as staid te be the only Chinaman playing on an American college dia- mond team. mpaign. There will be due on such he day of sale the 5 togetper with the bursements of fore- Dako- ELTINGE THEATRE melodrama and ded orth Kagee s of the Bismarck, A. Olsness, B. Anderson vs. C. M. Hanson. tate of North Dakota vs. Mar- tin E. Mattson. 20—Schultz Brothers E. M. Truax and John Greenup. vs. See our display of Meritas table tops. 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Gamble-Robin- memics, oe quitted o! the charge. a mortgage on the| son Fruit Co. Wiie Shoots Editor In 1915 Caillaux was sent to per plant. 4-28-3t 4 . ieee Oo South America on a government] In her efforts to clean up the town, = On the same afternoon Malime| mission, His enemies whispere#| she enlists the help of a young pro-|FOR SALE—Pure bred Aberdeen Caillaux, y dressed in bl that he was pro-German. ‘They | fessor, who had heen ousted from] Angus Bull sired by, $1,000 bull. entered the office rol whispered he had been on friendly | the Superintendency pf the schools; J. E. Chesak, 13% miles southeast to see Calmette. Without a M0-| terms in South America with peo-|Pecause of his unwillingness to play of Bismarck. 4-28-1w ment’ 5s he drew a Te"} ple hostile to France. the political game as those higher — —— cditor to death. He returned to Europe and :paid| "?, dictated. A prairie chicken stopped a fast ee HonaH urop P The disappearance of the sheriffj¢xpress train in Canada by flying villaux resigned y. It was rumored} who was known to be hostile to thef into the headlight and extinguishing Hie ORL iene ie ‘had made defeatist talks ia | politi Hing leaded to a series of| it. us st. ome. amazing adventures in which the girl eae clogiee ini pineranori|| MiMbsel 7) armydsecratamenricegmen|| bay pretekiors tid." Uitmeelves tne 1 “ as in rance.! arrested! a number of men, promi: {chief participants. Lois jout_ scant 1s paid €0| nent among whom Was Bolo Pasha. | Wilson, Ra Voctor| WHEN YOU FEEL BAD world politics. The whole to They ‘were accused of having rela-4Potel and Raymond MeKee are in the] , ne was the Caillaux} tions with the enemy, of securing | ‘t- : ._.|German money and financing: in 7 She was Caillaux's second wife.| prance pacifist mov “THE C When she married CaiMaux in 1811, Nance acl isumnbventents: “The Great White W: Le ete an rox. | France rected with excitement—| mopolitan Carppration ident, had ac ees |she had the enemy at her doors | film, woven around life in RRacoiace outside and she had the enemy in-yhas settled down at the ( ues: G {side working through paid agents.|tre, where it opened last night, The trial wag ene drama after)” Caitaux, too, was charged with |What gives every indication of being another. were enough sen-|naying dealt with the enemy. Theme of the most brilliant engage- sations to provide material for 4] aarges were supported by claims ments ever enjoyed by a motion-pic- dozen novels. eta a y calms Vture in Bismarck. Caillanx's' evidence was in real-[ hat im SER re Star ar-1" According to fight authorit ity a speech for the defen isu g : r prize ring scene in “The Great White Atl a sillaux. Way” is one of thebigg thin; Pies . poe ever accomplished in. a cinemato; wife, he,sald of Brought to Trial t brings to the screen for __ UNeve 2 have 1 found happiness} rye chamber voted away his im- t time scores of sporting cel- more complete than in my Union) munity from arrest and prosecu-|ebrities, | including | Tex Rickard, fae Mae ee ait p thomsen tion. He was brought to trial be- sonny awa Jimmie bene Rciied cotsaulon cone, could wish tie) ue BenatanelOe lee ae hist) Wher, “Kid” Broa <*Fetmmany to hi we lived and still live court: in February, 1920. His ené*| ‘young, Damon Run ‘an, “Bugs” Bae Sve nd weit st ve SORT 4m EOP ee ea Yeung, Denon unan, “oe” Ber] And After That Cold in, the closest ine : While he had been in prison, some : fa pe a ee of the men with whom he was said | NOTICE & MORTG. FORE- or sp igcpalass ed bee ain that) to have corresponded had ibeen ex- OSURE SALE After the Gri pe rs, among others, ia 23, 1920, he was acquit- executed oy a8 EPS Te ae pe en 0) [et Teas bat unduly of MADAM —YOU SHOULD TAKE rn pave, harge of holding : d cof the Tres the County of ate of North Dakota ay of October, DR. PIERCE’S a5th d assigned by an_instrument iting to Grace H. Gittelson Ilinois, which assign- ted the 16th day of , and filed for record Register of 4th day of February, and re: in Book 175 of Assignments be foreclosed by in such ‘age and hereinafter described, of the Court in the City of Bismarck and of Burleigh and State of Dakota at the hour of two cago, DISCOVERY In Liguid or Teblets, At Your Drug Store 1 ‘on the Invalide’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. 925, to satisfy the amount due such mortgage on the day of The p: ses described in mortg: and which will be fy the same are des- as follows, to-w Section ip One. Thirty-two (32), hundred forty-two rth, of Range Seventy-five ‘West, situated in the County State of urleigh and North Look out for howling. wind-blasts! A giant “twister” may sweep down upon your pro- perty any day and leave a mass of splintering ruins. Get windstorm insurance today from H. 7 facade _When a corner section of the his- toric \Taylor Hotel-at Havana, 4 cayed in, crushing the frame drut below, a bed ‘in which: ih Lineols when, he » rode the» circuit, in’ Illinois caught on. the edge of the lor. It can’ be heen hanging ‘in Golden Medical Send 10c for Trial Package to Dr. Plerce's We have some exceptional prices on Goodyear and Federal Tires also on eo US LStorage Batteries. : ——We have your size—— Lahr Motor Sales Co. Top-Coats At least two months comfortable use still to be had this Spring Season. Patrick of Duluth, made only as Patrick can.. Price $27.50 ‘Our knit coats made by “4 J. A. Graham, Vice The Answer to a Big Problem. Until definite provision has been made for the safe-keeping of surplus funds, they will remain a problem to their owner. ’ ‘The solution to this problem is Certificates of Deposit of the City National Bank. will your surplus funds be kept safely, but they will eara. interest for you, * ‘The advantages gained make immediate ac- tion desirable. Cotne in today! P. C. Remington, Presicent. Rc. Remington, Jr. and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash, — Not only President and Cashier. oa — (0a ce Ea